In its former presentation as doctoral thesis, this book won the 1982 Extraordinary Award of the School of Philosophy at the University of Barcelona. It also deserved the 1984 Joaquim Carreras i Artau Award of the Catalan Studies Institute.​

Entre Renaixença i Noucentisme

Estudis de filosofia

Barcelona, La Magranga, 1984, 135pp.

Between Renaixença i Noucentisme. Philosophical Studies

The difficulty of writing a history of ideas - Considering Renaixença aesthetics - Milà i Fontanals and aesthetics - Valentí Almirall: philosophy of politics - Germany and its influence on Noucentisme - Nationalism and cosmopolitanism attached to philosophy of Noucentisme - Five glosses by Eugeni d'Ors: a review - Crexells' criticism of modern absolutism - Francesc Pujols and the illuminated science - What does “Catalan philosophy” mean?

La ideologia nacionalista a Catalunya

Barcelona, Laia, 1988, 235pp.

The Nationalist Ideology in Catalonia

Balmes and traditionalist romanticism - Republicans and pre-Marxist socialists - Bourgeois regionalism - Pi i Margall and federalism - Almirall and former political Catalanism - Cultural Catalanism and expansive Latinism - The First International in Catalonia - Modernism: nationalism and cosmopolitanism - Torras i Bages and the Catalanist Catholic church - Consolidation of conservative nationalism - The doctrinal nationalism of Prat de la Riba - Joan Maragall and his civic ideas - Alomar and leftist Catalanism - Martí i Julià: nationalism and socialism - Noucentisme as a myth of arrangement - Bofill i Mates: nationalism as ethics - Crexells and intellectual Catalanism - Rovira i Virgili: the left face to nationalities - Serra i Moret: social-democracy in the 1920 decade - Anarchism and the libertarian union trade movement - Andreu Nin and Marxism in the 1930 decade - Carles Cardó and the starting Christian democracy - Political theory and the national quest after 1939.

El nou catalanisme

Barcelona, Ariel, 2001, 184 pp.

The New Catalanism

This is a book put together with collaborations from various authors and of which the editors are Norbert Bilbeny and Angel Pes. Bilbeny wrote the chapter called “Is a non-nationalist catalanism possible?” Other collaborators include Maria Jesus Buxó, Miquel Caminal, Jordi Casassas, Antoni Castells, Salvador Giner, Àngel Pes, Ferran Requejo, Xavier Rubert de Ventós, Manuel Vázquez Montalbán.